Description
- ISBN-13: 9788186921548
- Publisher: Decent Books
- Binding: Hardback
- No of Pages: viii, 392
- ISBN-10: 8186921540
- Publisher Date: 2011
- Language: English
- Weight: 550 gr
Original price was: ₹900.00.₹675.00Current price is: ₹675.00.
Explore the intersection of epistemology, science, and cognition in this insightful collection. Prajit K. Basu examines belief formation, cognitive processes, and the limitations of cognitive agents. Discover how psychology and cognitive science reshape our understanding of knowledge, reason, and rationality. “Epistemology, Science and Cognition” delves into core concepts of meaning, reference, truth, and justification, bridging Western and Indian philosophical traditions. ISBN: 9788186921548
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Aashish Shrivastava –
Challenging but ultimately rewarding! It expands one’s view on cognition and epistemology. A must-read for any philosophy enthusiast.
Keya Vyas –
An interesting, although a bit dry take on epistemology. It had some interesting points but could have been a bit more engaging.
Ravi Raj –
Fascinating look at cognition and science! I learned a lot about belief formation. Some concepts were hard to grasp, but worth the effort.
Pavan Sai Charan Kumar Nallaka –
I appreciate the attempt to link epistemology with cognitive science. While informative, the writing style felt a bit convoluted at times, making it a challenging read.
Shreyash Shekhar –
I found this book difficult to get through. While the content is there, the presentation could be improved.
Anubhav Singh Upperwal –
Basu’s book really made me think about how we form beliefs. It’s not always easy to follow, but the insights are worth the mental workout.
Tushar Goyal –
Good overview of the subject. Though complex and requires focus, it provides a comprehensive look into the field. Some sections are easier to grasp than others.
Tanu Chalotra –
This book is definitely not a light read. Be prepared for some heavy philosophical concepts. However, it is a rewarding read.
Satish Kannojia –
The book could have benefited from more concrete examples. Still, a decent, if somewhat theoretical, exploration of the topic.
Priyank Agrawal –
The book provides valuable insights into the nature of knowledge. I particularly enjoyed the comparison between Western and Indian philosophical traditions. Recommended!
Armaan Banger –
A thought-provoking read, though dense in places. Basu navigates complex ideas well, bridging Eastern and Western thought effectively. Some chapters were more engaging than others. Overall, a valuable contribution.
Nikita –
A dense but rewarding exploration of epistemology, science, and cognition. It requires patience, but offers a rich understanding of the subject matter.
Shashank Mishra –
Basu’s exploration of epistemology is insightful, but the book can be quite academic. If you have a background in philosophy, you’ll appreciate it more. I struggled at times.
Pulom Gupta –
A great book that challenges the reader to think critically about the nature of knowledge and understanding. Highly recommend for those interested in epistemology.
Deepak Kumar –
An insightful exploration of epistemology, science, and cognition with the author bridging Western and Indian philosophical traditions.